Saracens welcome back captain Steve Borthwick for Saturday's Heineken Cup final after the lock recovered from a chest injury that had threatened to keep him out of the clash with Toulon.

Borthwick suffered the injury during last Saturday's Aviva Premiership play-off win over Harlequins and, with the former England captain due to retire at the end of the season, there were fears he had made his final appearance for the club.

Saracens have been monitoring Borthwick's fitness since Saturday, with director of rugby Mark McCall sounding a cautious note in midweek: "We wouldn't play him unless he's proven he can play, functionally he's got to be strong enough to play. We wouldn't gamble at all with him. He's got a significant injury to his pectoral muscle."

Borthwick's name on the teamsheet completes a strong line-up for Saracens as they look to become the first English team in seven years to win the Heineken Cup.

Jonny Wilkinson will lead Toulon in what will also be his final European match before retirement this summer. The fly-half heads a Toulon side looking to become only the third team to win the trophy in successive seasons.